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RI 4452 Filled-Sink Iron Deposits In Crawford. Dent, Franklin, And Texas Counties, Mo.By Leon W. Dupuy
Marquette's first reported the existence of iron In Missouri in 1673. Recorded production wan begun in 1815, increasing in size and importance until 1888, when the low price of iron resulting fro
Jan 1, 1949
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Effect Of Water Sprays On Airflow Movement And Methane Dilution At The Working FaceBy E. Chilton
The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) has been conducting re-search to determine the influence of mining machine mounted water sprays on airflows and methane concentrations
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RI 3396 Calibration Of Positive-Displacement Oil Meters ? IntroductionBy R. E. Heithecker
[The principle of determining volumes of liquid by alternately drawing in and discharging given quantities of the fluid from a confined space or compartment of known volume and mechanically counting t
Jan 1, 1938
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Mining Facts - 2001In 2001, 14,623 mining operations reported employment statistics to the Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA). This was an increase of 210 mining operations compared to 2000. Almost half (49%)
May 1, 2003
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Development of Acoustic Seal Checking SystemBy David A. Monaghan, Kenneth R. Maser, Adi R. Gurdar, D. Randolph Berry
7. Development of Acoustic Seal Checking System The acoustic approach was shown in Section 4 of this report to be the most promising concept for checking the seals. This section describes the devel
Jan 1, 1973
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Field Performance Testing Of Fully Grouted Roof BoltsBy C. S. Compton, D. R. Dolinar, D. C. Oyler
More than 80% of U.S. roof bolts are fully-grouted, but about 1500 roof falls are reported each year. Anchorage failure of a fully grouted bolt can occur when the roof is active near the top of the ho
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Analyzing factors influencing struck-by accidents of a moving mining machine by using motion capture and DHM simulationsBy John R. Bartels
Remote operation of continuous mining machines has enhanced the health and safety of underground miners in many respects; however, numerous fatal and non-fatal continuous miner struck-by accidents hav
Jan 1, 2008
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RI 3080 The Production Of High-Manganese Slag In The Electric Furnace - IntroductionBy T. L. Joseph
The size and accessibility of the Minnesota manganiferous iron ore deposits make them attractive as a potential source of erromanganese, which is essential in the production of steel. For several yea
Jan 1, 1931
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RI 4337 Investigation Of Melrose Zinc-Lead District Ottawa County, Okla., And Cherokee County, Kans.By Clinton C. Knox
To demonstrate the feasibility of unwatering ore reserves previously indicated in the virgin Melrose zinc-lead field in Kansas and Oklahoma, the Bureau of Mines .carried through a pumping project on t
Jan 1, 1948
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Failure Mechanics Of Multiple Seam Mining InteractionsBy R. Karl Zipf
Multiple seam mining interactions caused by full extraction mining, whether due to undermining or overmining, frequently involve tensile failure of the affected mine roof. The adverse ground control
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Estimating the Hydrophobicity of CoalBy J. A. Gutierrez-Rodriguez, R. J. Purcell, F. F. ApIan
"Based on contact-angle measurements and the work of adhesion equation, the hydrophobicity of a wide variety of coals was found to decrease with decreasing rank, fixed carbon and total carbon content
Jan 1, 1989
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IC 7138 How Mine Workers Can Help to Prevent Mine ExplosionsBy D. Harrington
"Coal—mine explosions are accidents that can and should be prevented. In former years hundreds of lives were lost each year in the United States as a result of such explosions, but after 1932 the nume
Nov 1, 1940
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Evaluation Of The Impact Of Standing Support On Ground Behavior In Longwall TailgatesBy Thomas M. Barczak, Dennis R. Dolinar, Gabriel S. Esterhuizen
Longwall mines typically use some form of standing support for secondary roof support in longwall tailgate entries. Although there have been several new support products developed for this applicatio
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Abrasive Materials (By Bureau of Mines Staff)The combined production value of natural abrasives, which consist of tripoli, special silica stone, garnet, and emery, decreased in 1985. Shipments of processed tripoli increased slightly in quantity
Jan 1, 1987
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IC 6647 Silver Consumption In The Arts And Industries Of The United States In 1930 And 1931 ? IntroductionBy Charles White Merrill
Silver consumption in the arts and industries of the United States during 1930 and 1931 has remained remarkably near the high level established in 1929. Undoubtedly the sharp drop in the price of silv
Jan 1, 1932
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IC 6652 Mining Methods And Costs At The Hart Spur Pit Of The Fort Worth Sand & Gravel Co. (Inc.), Fort Worth, Tex. ? IntroductionBy Thomas E. Popplewell
This paper is one of a series being prepared for and published by the United States Bureau of Mines describing the mining and treatment methods and costs obtained in sand and gravel plants throughout
Jan 1, 1932
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Appendix 1 - Field Trips To Open-Pit Metal MinesBy Lloyd A. Morley, Alan M. Christman
Mine One General. The first summer field trip for the purpose of collecting data on open-pit metal mine grounding systems was marred by the fact that the group's ground test instrument was damag
Jan 1, 1976
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RI 5655 The Fischer-Tropsch Synthesis Using Gas Recycle Cooling (Simulated Hot-Gas-Recycle Process) ? SummaryBy D. Bienstock
The Fischer-Tropsch synthesis is practicable in a reactor where the exothermic heat of reaction is removed by circulating large quantities of recycle gas through a catalyst bed of high-voids content.
Jan 1, 1960
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Chacteristics Of Vibration Injuries In Peripheral Nerves - IntroductionBy Danny A. Riley, James R. Sanger, Hani S. Matloub, Lin-Ling Zhang, Ji-Geng Yan
This experimental study was done to determine pathological feature of vibration injury to the peripheral nerves in the hind limbs of rats exposed to 7 days of vibration. Materials and M
Jan 6, 2006
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RI 4382 Ignition Of Firedamp By ExplosivesBy Bernard Lewis
The ignition problem: for a layer of firedamp bordering on a cloud of detonation products is evidently considerably more complicated than in the usual laboratory ignition experiments, in which a well-
Jan 1, 1948